How a Gymnasium Floor Gave a New High School Its "Wow Factor" (Sponsored)

The new Aacer Sports Floor recently installed at Webber High School in Illinois. (Photo credit: Shane Gordon)
The new Aacer Sports Floor recently installed at Webber High School in Illinois. (Photo credit: Shane Gordon)

Webber High School in southern Illinois faced a major problem. Several years ago the school, built in the 1940s, was deemed uninhabitable due to structural issues. A new high school would have to be built from scratch. Fast forward and the district is ready to open a brand new high school later this year. One of the focal points will be the sparkling new gymnasium and particularly, the unique floor at the center of it. AB caught up with Bluford Unit School District superintendent Shane Gordon to hear about this project and how this stunning gymnasium floor came to life.

It’s a small high school with about 130 kids in grades 9-12. The last four years the students have actually been in a section of the elementary building and we made that the “high school.” We sectioned off some classrooms and made that a space for them as best we could. It’s greatly anticipated for the students and staff to have their own space and own identity.

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